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Jul 12 • 4 tweets • 4 min read
1/2 Although a smaller scale, the quoted @AmyMek post reminds me of the 27 acre JCC (Jaffari Community Centre) development in Thornhill. Already the largest Shia Islamic Centre in North America, they are in the process of developing “Jaffari Village”.
The residential units will continue being owned by a non-profit “Jaffari Village Residences” but purchasers will have a “life lease”. This allows them to sell only to those who meet certain criteria which will “protect the long-term vision of Jaffari Village, fostering a sense of belonging among residents who share a common foundation of faith and lifestyle.”
x.com/rs613506/statu… 2/2 Integration won’t be necessary when they have large residential buildings, schools, mosques, community centres, and other facilities all connected by tunnels.
“The ambitious master-planned expansion of the Islamic Shia Ithna-Asheri Jamaat (ISIJ) of Toronto, is more than just a development project”
“Jaffari Village represents a milestone in purposeful living.”
1/ Palestine Action Global, a designated terror group in the UK, provides instructions for like-minded individuals to create cells in their countries and conduct direct actions.
There are already several “cells” in Canada. For example:
global.palestineaction.org2/ Their guide provides advice on creating a local “cell” and also the phases of conducting a direct action. These include: selecting targets, preparing for action, planning an action, taking action, post action, technology and security.
Mar 15 • 13 tweets • 3 min read
1/ A key figure in the history of the Muslim Legal Support Centre (MLSC) is Justice Faisal Mirza, currently a judge on the Ontario Superior Court of Justice in Brampton.
Prior to his 2022 appointment, PM Justin Trudeau named him to the National Security and Intelligence Review Agency, where he reviewed Canada’s security & intelligence activities.
nsira-ossnr.gc.ca/en/about-nsira…2/ Early in his career, Mirza published “Mandatory Minimum Prison Sentencing and Systemic Racism” in the Osgoode Hall Law Journal (2001). He argued that race-neutral laws perpetuate racial disparities—foreshadowing much of his later work.